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Nightfall at Traditions Oil on panel, 9x12 Old Town Overland Park |
Tonight, three of us went out to old town Overland Park to paint a nocturne. This spot was one of three we had narrowed down. There is something magical about painting a nocturne. When I started, there was still light in the sky. I like to pick a spot where I can paint under a street light, and a white light is better than the yellow ones. There was only one street light in line with the view I wanted, and this one was yellow. It is a very windy night, so I had to secure my panel well to the easel. By the time I had finished the painting, I could no longer tell the hue of my darks, only that they were dark. Neither could I tell the true color of my lights, only that they were light. I love the whole process of painting a nocturne - it is like a mystery! I do not know what I have really painted until I bring it into the light! This painting is a happy surprise! I can hardly wait to go and paint another nocturne! This painting makes 146 in 146 days.
beautiful painting!
ReplyDeleteTammie, this is gorgeous. I can't imagine being able to do that sort of painting. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I've never painted a nocturne before. What a fun thing to do!
ReplyDeletewow so much depth to your beautiful painting. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and atmospheric, I love this painting!
ReplyDeletethat is truly lovely... the tone of your colours is simply lovely and I love the soft brush strokes at the front... fabulous work...xx
ReplyDeleteDelightful, what an intriguing way to paint.
ReplyDeleteTammi, love the illumination in this!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 146 in 146 days!! WOW!!!
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
it's beautiful and really does look just like old town Overland Park! I used to live in Lawrence and would make pilgrimages to get my Penzey's Spices fix there ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful. There is something so romantic about the word nocturne - it's used in music too. Always for deep and reflective pieces of music.
ReplyDeleteSarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity
Wow this is so great. I love our description of painting at night, never tried it, now you have inspired me to do so. Happy PPF xox
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure! Truly beautiful!
ReplyDeletethis is a fantascic painting and the light is beautiful. 146?? amazing!
ReplyDeleteI really love that painting - the lighting is so interesting and the scene is just wonderful. Wow - that's a lot of paintings. HPPF
ReplyDeleteSimply Beautiful! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteOh what a sweet mood you've created! I love the soft colors...thanks so much for sharing your work. Happy Paint Party Friday!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you painted this at night in the glow of only a street light! That's brilliant! What a great idea and how beautifully it turned out. Good on you for having done a painting a day for 146 days - that's pretty impressive!
ReplyDeletehow lovely. gives a warm glow feeling after reading your words and seeing this beautiful painting!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is wonderful. I too love your use of light and color here. Lovely!
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